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On the Cartuja in Sevilla by Carolyn Guertin http://trace.ntu.ac.uk/Review/index.cfm?article=67#tallerdeNarrativa Taller de Narrativa Digital A workshop on Digital Narrative The International University of Andalucía (Seville, Spain) January 7-10, 2003 Along the date palm-studded banks of the lazy Rio Guadalquivir in sunny Seville, Spain, surrounded by fragrant orange and lemon trees at the low land on the banks known as the Island of the Cartuja, a group of scholars, writers, musicians, photographers, film makers and performers gathered in January 2003 for the first ever workshop in digital narrative held in that country. The students arrived from the several campuses of the International University of Andalucía (UNIA) and the delegates flew in from Barcelona, Brussels, Canada and Mexico. We gathered together there in a state of the art classroom in a 15th century monastery - reputed to have been home to Christopher Columbus in his old age and now the home of the conference centre for the university - to discuss the latest trends in 21st century art and technology. These four days on the cusp of the new year introduced the university's Spanish-speaking students to five different areas and concerns of the new media arts. The brainchild of Fran Ilich, Coordinator of the Multimedia Laboratory at the National Centre of the Arts of Mexico City, the workshop events were kicked off each day by him with discussions of interactive cinema and web.narratives. Showing examples and probing the possibilities for future investigations, Ilich explored everything from streaming media to webcams. Celebrated video game developer Daniel Sánchez Crespo, of the Public University of Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, chose to investigate the tension between narrative, cinematic techniques and play in electronic games. Web artist Dora García, a Spaniard currently living in Brussels, examined the potentialities of expanding the glass wall between performance spaces and the web as media for art. The lone Anglophone in the crowd, a tutor at trAce and a professor at the Universities of Alberta and Athabasca, I led a workshop on the dynamic nature of browsing and storytelling, textual structure and the aesthetics of narrative on the web through the tongue of Fran Ilich -who acted as my translator. The star of the week was prominent film director José Luis Guerín of the Public University of Pompeu Fabra, who showed his new film En Construcción about the interconnected lives of the inhabitants of a Barcelona apartment building, and who openly explored in his talks ways to use technology as a form of resistance. The all-pervasive scent of oranges and lemons, and the constant chorus of birdsong, seemed a portent of great things to come for this Canadian, and that energy only served to underline the students' and delegates' enthusiasm for the myriad possibilities yet to be explored in the new media. Next year, not only will UNIA be holding another workshop in digital narrative for its interdisciplinary students, but MECAD/the Media Centre d´Art i Disseny of the School of Superior Design in Barcelona is also launching a new graduate degree in creation and communication for Interactive Media. Long celebrated as a dynamic centre of avant-garde film practices, Spain is now a place to watch for a whole new generation of ideas, innovations and techniques in the electronic realm as well. Good things are clearly in the offing. Links: Guertin, Carolyn: http://www.ualberta.ca/~cguertin/ García, Dora. Insertos en Tiempo Real: http://aleph-arts.org/insertos/ Garzo, Gustavo Martin. La Senora: http://www.imaginando.com/lasenora/senora.html La Henciclopedia: http://www.henciclopedia.org.uy/index.html Hipertulia: http://www.ucm.es/info/especulo/hipertul/indexeng.htm Ludin, Diane. Los Dias y La Noches de Los Muertos. http://www.thing.net/%7Edollyoko/LOSDIAS/INDEX.HTML Mayra, Vera. Pensar: http://informarte.net/curso/2_inicio.htm MECAD: http://www.mecad.org/ Millán, José Antonio. Home Page: http://jamillan.com/ Sánchez Crespo, Daniel: http://www.novarama.com/users/dani/index-en.shtml Universidad International de Andalucía. http://www.uia.es/presentacion_portal.html # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: majordomo@bbs.thing.net and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@bbs.thing.net